Smith hired to complete Arkansas staff

Bo Rader, Wichita Eagle
Wide receivers coach Michael Smith talks with Kansas State quarterback Grant Gregory on the sideline during a 2009 game against Colorado.

FAYETTEVILLE  Arkansas has named Michael Smith its new wide receivers coach.

Smith, 42, has spent the last four seasons as a receivers coach at his alma mater Kansas State. He replaces George McDonald at Arkansas after he resigned earlier this week to accept an offensive coordinator position at Syracuse.

In 2012, Smith was named one of the top 10 recruiters in the Big 12 Conference by Rivals.com. He is considered to have strong recruiting ties in the state of Texas.

Last May, Kansas State self-reported a secondary violation of NCAA rules related to phone calls made by Smith, according to The Wichita Eagle, and his off-campus recruiting was restricted for a time as a result.

Smith spent two stints as a coach at Kansas State, including 11 seasons with the Wildcats before leaving after the 2005 season. After stops at Rice and Arizona, he returned to Kansas State's staff in 2009 after Bill Snyder was rehired as the program's head coach.

As a player for Snyder, Smith was one of the top receivers in the Big Eight Conference. He ranked second in conference history in career receptions (179) and third in career receiving yards (2,457). He played briefly for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL.